MOSCOW, November 29 (RAPSI) – The Federation Council during its meeting on Wednesday approved a bill on creating blacklists of passengers exhibiting aggressive behavior during the flights.

Under the bill, an airline or its representative may deny sale of tickets to a “blacklisted” person. The document reads that an aircraft pilot must write down a report containing information on incidents of disturbing behavior on board of a plane and present it to an airline’s head. An additional copy of the report is to be given to a passenger.

An airline must include an aggressive passenger into the blacklist within 30 days after this person is found guilty of violating administrative or criminal laws by a court. Inclusion in the list may be appealed. “Blacklisted” passengers must be removed from the list a year after a court’s ruling.

It is noted that there are exceptional rules for certain situations. An airline must transfer “blacklisted” passengers to Russia from a place reachable only by a plane or if he is being deported from Russia to such place. These passengers must also receive a right to buy tickets from an airline if they are travelling to a place of healthcare, if they are accompanying disabled persons to the places of healthcare, or if they are travelling to a funeral. These reasons must be confirmed by presenting appropriate documents.

The bill was adopted by the State Duma on November 17.